I’m surprised it took this long, but finally ESPN sideline reporter Erin Andrews is being featured in a new photo shoot for Rebook’s Zig Tech line of shoes and apparel. With all due apologies to the Zig Tech’s other endorsers John Wall, Peyton Manning, and Chad Ocho Cinco, Andrews is much more appealing to the eyes and will probably have men clamoring for her new photo shoot pics, rather than the product she’s endorsing, now that they are making the rounds across the net.
If you haven’t already become a fan of the sportscasting beauty, let me get you up to speed. The native of Maine went to HS in Florida and besides becoming one of the University of Florida dancers, earned a degree in telecommunications from the school before earning her bones(no pun intended) as a sideline reporter for Fox Sports, then ESPN, covering a plethora of sports from NHL Hockey, MLB Baseball, NCAA Football, and finally NCAA Basketball, and has become a regular on ESPN’s College Gameday.
She became an internet sensation in 2009 when. now famously, she was unknowingly was videotaped in her hotel through a peephole while standing naked curling her hair. After she claimed to have no knowledge of the peephole, the man responsible was later caught and convicted as Andrews went on a media binge making stops on Oprah, Good Morning America, and as a contestant on Dancing With the Stars.
Contrary to belief, Andrews is actually a very knowledgeable reporter, and not just your average bimbo sideline reporter we have grown accustomed to seeing nowadays. In spite of the stalking incident Andrews’ popularity is at an all time high as she has also done some “dirty photos” with GQ and now as the spokeswoman/model for Reebok. Without further ado, on to the pics:
Allen Moll has been a lifelong NBA and NCAA College Basketball fan who watches and studies games religiously, and coaches youth basketball in his native Lehigh Valley region of Pennsylvania. Allen also provides content to Bleacherreport.com, Upperdeckblog.com, in addition to being a tenured NBA and NCAA columnist for TheHoopDoctors.com.